Imagine who you could be if only you had the audacity.
If you didn’t care about looking stupid. If you weren’t afraid of making mistakes. If you didn’t put other people’s judgements before your own. If you didn’t neglect your responsibilities. If you didn’t procrastinate. If you didn’t let the toxic voice win. If you didn’t overthink everything. If you didn’t fear your own power.
Imagine that you have the audacity.
That you take bold actions. That you take accountability for yourself. That you unapologetically show your creativity to the world. That you ignore the naysayers. That you remain unbothered. The you allow yourself to be seen. That you embrace all that you are. That you speak your truth. That you allow yourself to make mistakes and learn from them, then become a winner. That you speak highly to yourself. That you begin your journey right now.
Don’t block yourself from being your greatest.
H.S.
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Not to be dramatic but as a classicist myself this makes me want to end it all xxx
Oh, has anyone seen the screenshot from Netflix's new documentary on Alexander the Great?
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fun how tumblr staff ignores the terfs and right wingers on here but the second somebody criticizes anything on the site or anyone running the site they suddenly can go all scorched earth on blogs and posts
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hi students u should NOT under any circumstances go here for ur textbooks https://annas-archive.org/
they def haven't got like 11 million books from many different places on the internet for free download
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The Dance of the Hours by Gaetano Previati, 1899
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Federico Ferro
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the vote to decide it all. most votes wins
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rb to explode a terf ^_^ nonrefundable ^_^
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I honestly love these accounts. Yeah man I wonder why stadiums mostly look the same. Do you think it might be due to their function. Do you think they might have been looking like this for centuries.
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cumjar posting tonight inspired me to finish this in record time (thanks anon for sending me this post i'll never know another good night's sleep)
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uni tip #1 from a wizened master’s student and president of the classics department society:
Sometimes, a subject will only go in if you teach it to yourself.
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